1st Edition

Reflections of the Japanese Education System in Britain A Modern Utopia? 1858–1914

By Mari Hiraoka Copyright 2025
250 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

250 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

250 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores British reflections of Japanese education between 1858 and 1914, by referring to accounts by British observers, derived from documentary sources such as newspapers, journal articles, published books, and official reports. Hiraoka argues that British attitudes and comments on Japanese education reflect concerns about their own education system. International economics and... Read more

0. Introduction 1. Old and New Japanese Education, 185880s  2. Oyatoi Teachers and the Science Circles in Britain, 1870s80s  3. Japanese Education at the International Health Exhibition (1884) and the Issues of Technical Education in Britain  4. Yellow Peril? Images of Japanese Commercial Education, 1890sc.1900  5. ‘The Soul of a Nation’: Japanese Education as the Secret of National Strength, 190410  6. Educational Interests and Decline in Attention, 190714  Some Concluding Reflections

Biography

Mari Hiraoka completed her PhD in Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK. She is currently Professor of glocal communication at Seisa University, Japan. She has also been teaching the history of education at Seisa University Graduate School since 2023.